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Loukia and Michael Zampelas Art Museum

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Fine Art Galleries
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59JH+Q2H, Archiepiskopou Makariou III, Nicosia 1020, CyprusMap
Phone+357 22 456098
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  • Lucy P
    Lucy P
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    Building has character

    If there is an exhibition of interest its worth making the effort to go see it as it is in an old building, no in the main down town of Nicosia so you need to have a car and its a little difficult to ...

    Reviewed on Aug 9, 2016
  • Koula Z
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    Zampelas Museum

    Set in one of oldest suburbs of Nicosia, this is a family run museum concentrating in Cypriot Contemporary Art. Partly new building partly an older family building the architecture also provides a poi...

    Reviewed on May 19, 2015
  • ATHINA T
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    WORTH THE VISIT

    The x-mayor of Nicosia Mr. Zambelas and his wife made a great gallery with their private collection of paintings during the years passed.We knew about it when our 4years old grandson visited the galle...

    Reviewed on Nov 13, 2014
  • FOL-1003
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    absolute worth the visit, nice setting, great building and Cyprus modern art of last 2 decades

    This place was a positive surprise to us, as we had never heard of it. The private initiative - in times of clear Cypriot stress - is very very laudable, and the collection, maybe surprising, is inte...

    Reviewed on Oct 29, 2014
  • Alexia P
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    An underrated nicosia gem!

    We became dedicated "fans" of the museum after my children ages 5 and 10 attended an origami workshop with some friends. Since then we have visited on several occasions, sometimes taking part in the c...

    Reviewed on May 13, 2014